Australian Activists Allege Abuse After IDF Flotilla Intercept
Australian flotilla activists claim they were tortured, sexually assaulted, and beaten by Israeli forces after their aid ship was intercepted en route to Gaza.
Australian flotilla activists claim they were tortured, sexually assaulted, and beaten by Israeli forces after their aid ship was intercepted en route to Gaza.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expresses doubt over diplomatic resolution with Cuba as President Trump threatens military intervention, raising tensions after charges against Raúl Castro.
Donald Trump drops a $10bn lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for a $1.8bn fund to compensate those claiming unfair government investigations, sparking corruption allegations.
John Harris explores Andy Burnham's 'Manchesterism'—a mix of collectivism and entrepreneurialism that could reshape UK politics, contrasting with Starmer's technocratic approach.
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Chris Kennedy withdrew as Green candidate for Makerfield byelection hours after announcement, following controversial social media posts about an attack on Jewish ambulances.
Good Morning Britain issued breaking news on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after files revealed Queen Elizabeth II wanted him as a trade envoy in 2000.
Thomas Tuchel's leaked World Cup squad selections have sparked outrage, with Harry Maguire, Phil Foden, and Cole Palmer among those omitted. Fans express fury on social media.
Phil Collins, 74, says he won't perform again due to health issues, but feels healthier now. He discussed his knee surgeries and kidney problems on BBC Breakfast.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold has been dropped from England's World Cup squad by Thomas Tuchel, joining Foden, Palmer, Maguire, Shaw, and Hall among the omissions.
Meta and TikTok have settled the first of over 1,200 lawsuits from school districts blaming social media for children's mental health crisis, with a bellwether case in Kentucky resolved this week.
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President Trump celebrated the end of Stephen Colbert's show, branding him a 'total jerk' and claiming anyone off the street would be better.
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RecommendedIreland's Taoiseach says footage of Israeli treatment of flotilla activists has shocked the world and accelerated EU momentum for action against Israel.
As MPs break for recess, the government released four pieces of bad news: Andrew files, senior civil servant pay, equality guidance, and NHS pensions update.
Police banned UKIP's Christian march in Whitechapel after Mayor Lutfur Rahman warned of unavoidable clashes with counter-protesters, citing safety risks.
US President Donald Trump warns of possible military intervention in Cuba, citing decades of inaction. Secretary of State Marco Rubio declares Cuba a national security threat due to ties with Russia and China.
House leaders abruptly cancelled a vote on limiting Trump's Iran war powers as Republicans neared defeat due to absences. Meanwhile, diplomatic talks continue.
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RecommendedHundreds of staff at Edinburgh and Glasgow airports back strike action over pay, threatening disruption during peak summer season and major events like the World Cup and Commonwealth Games.
President Donald Trump mocked Stephen Colbert as a 'dead person' after The Late Show ended. Colbert took final jabs at CBS, including a Peanuts music joke and a wormhole segment with Jon Stewart.
UK drivers risk £100 fines for parking in front of property entrances under Highway Code Rule 243, part of 2022 changes. Advisory in England, mandatory in Scotland.
Brooke Knisley awoke from a coma to a man claiming to be her boyfriend. She later discovered he had assaulted her friend and tried to pull the plug.
Thomas Tuchel names his 26-man England squad for the World Cup today at 10am. Stream live on the England app, with radio coverage on BBC 5 Live and talkSPORT.
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RecommendedA mother whose son was diagnosed with Friedreich's ataxia after genetic test results were missed now fears her three other children may have the same life-limiting condition.
During the Survivor 50 live finale, host Jeff Probst accidentally revealed the loser of the fire-making challenge before it aired, causing shock among viewers and the live audience.
Andy Burnham launches his Makerfield by-election campaign as Labour candidate, with Sir Keir Starmer vowing to campaign alongside him despite leadership speculation.
Christian Pulisic reveals his shock after Thomas Tuchel dropped him from a Champions League semi-final second leg, despite being told he would start.
Katie Price says she is taking a step back from the search for her missing husband Lee Andrews, focusing on her own wellbeing as the Foreign Office investigates his disappearance.
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